A A user who loves 3D printing took it upon himself to recreate the case very special thought for Apple’s new Mac mini M4. His idea is based on the original miniature PowerMac G5 that Steve Jobs once had on his desk in his Palo Alto home. This is the case where a mini Mac Pro is shown, in which you only need to include the new hardware from Cupertino. This is a very original idea and a high level of detail.
If Spigen talked about a tempting idea for a colorful case for the Mac mini, User Jerrod H decided to go even further and independently create a special case in which the Mac mini is transformed into a Mac Pro.. The work was published on the website Maker World, a portal containing hundreds of 3D works that can be printed by anyone with a special printer, as well as software for checking designs.
According to the publication, Mac mini M4 can be slid into the back of the case for added security. The ports are functional, and the power button, which has recently caused controversy, is accessible via a button on the case itself. Other housing components such as Top handles, legs and even wheel hubs are included and can be printed separately and customized.. The only thing you need to buy are a few parts that will act as wheels. If necessary, the user also provides files for 3D printing of wheels.
The best thing is that Jerrod left printing and sending notes to begin the build.therefore, an experienced 3D printing user will have no problem printing and assembling. You’ve made updates to your files over time, so you can use the adjustments at any time. To continue working on future updates and adjustments, as well as improvements to the printing and assembly documentation, Maker World users can make “boosts”, which are direct donations to the user..
Looking through reviews from other users who have printed Jerrod’s designs, there are so many amazing customization options. Something very positive about this is that The community helps improve the original designs by discussing better materials and some tips for building a case.. Some users left the original design untouched, while others dared to change some details, such as colors or some factors of the final shape of the case.
This idea may work for you in the future so that you can rely on a brand specializing in cases to mass produce them so that most users can purchase them and adapt them to their Mac mini. Would you like to buy such a case?
The incredible thing about this discovery is that This isn’t the only idea that can be implemented on the Mac mini.. Maker World has several projects to support the Mac mini in various ways. One is a docking station of sorts that can have an SSD inside, which is ideal for users who want to connect an external drive but don’t want it to be visible on the desk or surface they place the Mac mini on. .
One of the designs addresses the controversy surrounding the Mac mini’s power button. It’s a kind of lever where it fits underneath the Mac mini and by pressing one end it can perform the action of pressing a button. Since this is the idea of a user who does not have a physical Mac mini, he is not able to test its operation, but is asking for help to improve his accessory.
Other support is more naturalone is a wall mount bracket and the other is more sensible as it allows access to all ports and also solves the power button issue. It is ideal to place under a table as it has holes for screw mounting.
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